Scanning gate microscopy is used to locally investigate electron transport in a high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas formed in a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure. Using quantum point contacts, we observe branches caused by electron backscattering decorated with interference fringes similar to previous observations by Topinka et al (2000 Science 289 2323). We investigate the branches at different points of a conductance plateau as well as between plateaus, and demonstrate that the most dramatic changes in branch pattern occur at the low-energy side of the conductance plateaus. The branches disappear at magnetic fields as low as 50 mT, demonstrating the importance of backscattering for the observation of the branching effect. The spacing bet...
International audienceWe show that scanning gate microscopy can be used for probing electron-electro...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
We image equilibrium and nonequilibrium transport through a two-dimensional electronic cavity using ...
International audienceNumerous experimental and theoretical studies have focused on low-dimensional ...
We exploit the biased tip of a scanning gate microscope to induce a controlled backscattering betwee...
We demonstrate a scanning gate grid measurement technique consisting in measuring the conductance of...
Transverse electron focusing in a two-dimensional electron gas is investigated experimentally and th...
11 pages, 17 figuresInternational audienceWe study the conductance $g$ of an electron interferometer...
We present conductance measurements of a ballistic circular cavity influenced by a scanning gate. In...
This thesis investigates spatially-resolved electron transport through high-mobility two-dimensional...
Among the plethora of nano-objects, those conducting electricity attracted a great deal of attention...
Tailored electrostatic potentials are at the heart of semiconductor nanostructures. We present measu...
In graphene, charge carriers behave as massless (Dirac) fermions, yielding unprecedented electrical ...
We demonstrate that branching of the electron flow in semiconductor nanostructures can strongly affe...
We show an electron interferometer between a quantum point contact (QPC) and a scanning gate microsc...
International audienceWe show that scanning gate microscopy can be used for probing electron-electro...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
We image equilibrium and nonequilibrium transport through a two-dimensional electronic cavity using ...
International audienceNumerous experimental and theoretical studies have focused on low-dimensional ...
We exploit the biased tip of a scanning gate microscope to induce a controlled backscattering betwee...
We demonstrate a scanning gate grid measurement technique consisting in measuring the conductance of...
Transverse electron focusing in a two-dimensional electron gas is investigated experimentally and th...
11 pages, 17 figuresInternational audienceWe study the conductance $g$ of an electron interferometer...
We present conductance measurements of a ballistic circular cavity influenced by a scanning gate. In...
This thesis investigates spatially-resolved electron transport through high-mobility two-dimensional...
Among the plethora of nano-objects, those conducting electricity attracted a great deal of attention...
Tailored electrostatic potentials are at the heart of semiconductor nanostructures. We present measu...
In graphene, charge carriers behave as massless (Dirac) fermions, yielding unprecedented electrical ...
We demonstrate that branching of the electron flow in semiconductor nanostructures can strongly affe...
We show an electron interferometer between a quantum point contact (QPC) and a scanning gate microsc...
International audienceWe show that scanning gate microscopy can be used for probing electron-electro...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
We image equilibrium and nonequilibrium transport through a two-dimensional electronic cavity using ...